Opera ensures continual support for Ad Blockers amidst Chromium changes
Opera users can rest assured as the browser will maintain support for Manifest V2 extensions, despite Chromium's transition to Manifest V3, ensuring uninterrupted use of ad blockers like uBlock Origin. Additionally, Opera will continue to offer its robust built-in ad-blocking feature, which has been available since 2016, and is unaffected by these changes. The company's commitment to privacy and security ensures that users can enjoy a cleaner and faster browsing experience indefinitely.
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Now if only it wasn't owned by a mega Chinese company who's been in the news for some iffy things... I have found memories of Opera, Vivaldi though remains my home since it's made by the original Opera developers [at least to the best of my current knowledge].
Of course said mega company has been quite generous with GameMaker licenses and other things in the past few years, and I haven't been keeping up on them too closely maybe they've changed but you know trusting a company to change its spots is pretty tough.